Optical mapping of the evolution of water content during the swelling of hydrophilic polymers†
Abstract
The water content of hydrophilic polymers is a fundamental property that regulates their performance. Herein, we report a new technique for optically imaging the water content of hydrophilic polymers both in static and dynamic evolution during swelling, based on mapping the interfacial refractive index of hydrophilic polymers with label-free total internal reflection microscopy.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Probing Materials Chemistry